The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1973 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Il LY 19. 1973

^>l ’fn UNE ( 1.1 B MEETS 'lne County Line Club held th ■ । July meeting on Monday ><gUt. July 16. in the home of - Eugene Skinner. Her a . p.sting hostess was Mrs. Earl r l iv! >. There who 16 nu mber - P'C T. The asisting hostess wis c’lor ful in her ch- ekered shot and headscarf condnctmg O' merry contests and the guests oej.i^- 1 what was called an “in--3i i barbecue." itt u pietui 0 .- oi cows and pigs p . nod on each guests came two <i < > pr ize winners and they were F. • , Thomas Walsh and Mis. .1 i V 1 Smith, Other conted win. x. . wer ■ Mr s Ted Ho IT t, IM' < Wyman Hoehstetlc’ and Ai • - I Hoy Hahn Sr. 1 i'll mouth-watering food® ■*ii ught.. all were ready for re-B j ■ n:. :U ' ot homemad" uol AGONIZING HUN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? । Get Outgro for 4 fast relief 1 V, , ^iffprthe ‘.'ory •' r.--An toenail pa : n when t ■, . /ou fast, temporary a ief? Outgro j, .pen rotated inf animation, re* < • t tig the t hape. growth i opposition of the nail Cuf^ro gives you fast pain I gnd make t easier t tout the n :J...cut ' oui the pain ciu ■ d by ingrown toenail. Stop in* [ grown nail pain last with Outgro. I

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cream, cake and drink were served with checkered plates, cups and napkins. Mrs. Wilder Burnsides conducted th business meeting. The birthday song was sung to one of our mother-daughter teams, Mis. Hochshtlei and Mrs. Ervin Stuntz, both celebrating July birthdays. The August meeting will take us to the home of Mrs. Herald Hostetler Jr.

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□ □ CARDS OF TIIA Nk S □ □ We wish to thank our neigh, bors and friends for their acts of kindness and sympathy at the New Way To Make Pastry 3^7^ What could be more basic than pastry for pie? Flour, salt and fat with just enough water to make the ingredients hold together. Yet there are half a dozen different ways to put it all together. Make it the old fashioned way with lard or with solid vegetable shortening. Make it with a pie crust mix. Even use a frozen ready-made pie crust. Or oke the polyunsaturated route and make an oil pastry or one with margarine as the >nly fat. Newest and most nnovative is a real mayonnaise jastry, also high in polyunsaturates. Instead of cutting in shortening, stir in creamy smooth real mayonnaise. It couldn’t be easier. Mayonnaise Pastry 2 cups sifted flour ' 1 teaspoon salt H cup Hellmann’s or Best Foods real mayonnaise 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind (optional) 3 tablespoons cold water Mix flour and salt; blend fn real mayonnaise with fork. Sprinkle on lemon rind and water; mix well. Press firmly into ball. Makes enough pastry for double crust pie or two angle crusts.

loss of our loved one, Helen Hric, Whiting, Ind., on July 6. 1973. Thank you for the flowers and mass cards and a special thank you to Msgr. Basil N. Smochko, of St. Mary’s Church and Kosior Chapel, of Whiting, and the pall* bears. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hric and Family Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hric and Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hric and Family Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kevek We would like to thank everyone for all the prayers, cards and flowers and a special thanks to Rev. Clyde Wake, the Nusbaum.

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